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We do not normally interview candidates so do make sure your UCAS form contains information about your academic and extra-curricular achievements to show us why you are interested in joining us.

Personal Statement

Some universities and courses put more reliance on your personal statement than others, but you should always assume that it is important. We make considerable use of the personal statement in coming to decisions about you. Some of our courses are so competitive (for example, with 10 or more applicants per place) that we cannot possibly make offers to everyone whose predictions meet our typical offer.

There is no single correct way to write your personal statement. The key is that it really should be personal. Course selectors and admissions staff want an insight into your personality and your motivation for having applied to university to study a certain subject.

A decision on your application will be notified to you via UCAS Track and, if your application is successful, via email. You should ensure that your system is configured to accept messages from @warwick.ac.uk addresses.

We receive many thousands of applications per year, and we are committed to giving equal consideration to all applications that reach us by the UCAS deadline of January 15. This means that we are not always able to make decisions quickly, so please bear with us if you do not hear immediately. You can rest assured that your application is still under consideration.

You can track the status of your application online, and you will also receive email updates on its progress from the Undergraduate Admissions Team.

If you gain a place with us

Offers may be conditional on you meeting academic, language, or other requirements. Don't worry about this - many students have conditional offers. Once you have met your conditions, the offer will automatically be made unconditional.

If you are taking A Levels, the International Baccalaureate or pre-Us, we will normally receive your exam results directly from UCAS. However, if you are taking qualifications from a country other than the UK, or UK qualifications such as an Access to HE course or a foundation degree, we will NOT receive these results from UCAS. It is YOUR responsibility to ensure that your results are sent to us, and we ask you to do this as soon as they are available.

We cannot review eligibility before you apply and we only consider applications submitted via UCAS.

Language requirements

If English is not your first language, you must meet a minimum overall standard in a recognised test of English. You must show a good balance across all sections of the test, and it must have been taken within two years starting the course. We will require your certificates as evidence.

English language test minimum score

IELTS 7.0 including minimum 6.5 in each component

CPE grade C with no less than Borderline in any element or 190 overall with no less than 180 in any component

CAE grade A with no less than Borderline in any element or 190 overall with no less than 180 in any component

We do not offer a pre-sessional English class as an alternative to achieving these scores. Any pre-sessional course should be viewed as a way of settling into living and studying in the UK and not as a way of boosting your score.

The University of Warwick works with young people to enhance access to higher education for all those who aspire to study at university, regardless of background.

The Widening Participation and Outreach team run a wide range of programmes and events to encourage the most talented potential applicants and to ensure our student body is representative of our local and wider national communities. These activities are targeted at state school educated students, students who would be the first in their family to attend university, students from low socio-economic backgrounds and students who come from neighbourhoods where there is low progression to university.

Talk to us

Talk to us

Choosing where and what to study is a big decision and one we want to help you make. There are lots of opportunities to come and visit Warwick including Open Days, Warwick Talk and Tours, or you can come and visit us in WBS for an Information Session with a member of staff, and wherever possible, a student ambassador.

If you’re unable to visit why not give us a call +44 (0)24 7615 1111, Email: wbsugenquiries@wbs.ac.uk or follow us on social media:

If you are made an offer we will invite you to join us for an Offer Holder Day here at WBS where you can get in-depth understanding of how and what you will learn along with what life is like at Warwick from our students.

Apply

We do not normally interview candidates so do make sure your UCAS form contains information about your academic and extra-curricular achievements to show us why you are interested in joining us.

Personal Statement

Some universities and courses put more reliance on your personal statement than others, but you should always assume that it is important. We make considerable use of the personal statement in coming to decisions about you. Some of our courses are so competitive (for example, with 10 or more applicants per place) that we cannot possibly make offers to everyone whose predictions meet our typical offer.

There is no single correct way to write your personal statement. The key is that it really should be personal. Course selectors and admissions staff want an insight into your personality and your motivation for having applied to university to study a certain subject.

A decision on your application will be notified to you via UCAS Track and, if your application is successful, via email. You should ensure that your system is configured to accept messages from @warwick.ac.uk addresses.

We receive many thousands of applications per year, and we are committed to giving equal consideration to all applications that reach us by the UCAS deadline of January 15. This means that we are not always able to make decisions quickly, so please bear with us if you do not hear immediately. You can rest assured that your application is still under consideration.

You can track the status of your application online, and you will also receive email updates on its progress from the Undergraduate Admissions Team.

If you gain a place with us

Offers may be conditional on you meeting academic, language, or other requirements. Don't worry about this - many students have conditional offers. Once you have met your conditions, the offer will automatically be made unconditional.

If you are taking A Levels, the International Baccalaureate or pre-Us, we will normally receive your exam results directly from UCAS. However, if you are taking qualifications from a country other than the UK, or UK qualifications such as an Access to HE course or a foundation degree, we will NOT receive these results from UCAS. It is YOUR responsibility to ensure that your results are sent to us, and we ask you to do this as soon as they are available.

We cannot review eligibility before you apply and we only consider applications submitted via UCAS.

Language requirements

If English is not your first language, you must meet a minimum overall standard in a recognised test of English. You must show a good balance across all sections of the test, and it must have been taken within two years starting the course. We will require your certificates as evidence.

English language test minimum score

IELTS 7.0 including minimum 6.5 in each component

CPE grade C with no less than Borderline in any element or 190 overall with no less than 180 in any component

CAE grade A with no less than Borderline in any element or 190 overall with no less than 180 in any component

We do not offer a pre-sessional English class as an alternative to achieving these scores. Any pre-sessional course should be viewed as a way of settling into living and studying in the UK and not as a way of boosting your score.

The University of Warwick works with young people to enhance access to higher education for all those who aspire to study at university, regardless of background.

The Widening Participation and Outreach team run a wide range of programmes and events to encourage the most talented potential applicants and to ensure our student body is representative of our local and wider national communities. These activities are targeted at state school educated students, students who would be the first in their family to attend university, students from low socio-economic backgrounds and students who come from neighbourhoods where there is low progression to university.

Talk to us

Choosing where and what to study is a big decision and one we want to help you make. There are lots of opportunities to come and visit Warwick including Open Days, Warwick Talk and Tours, or you can come and visit us in WBS for an Information Session with a member of staff, and wherever possible, a student ambassador.

If you’re unable to visit why not give us a call +44 (0)24 7615 1111, Email: wbsugenquiries@wbs.ac.uk or follow us on social media:

If you are made an offer we will invite you to join us for an Offer Holder Day here at WBS where you can get in-depth understanding of how and what you will learn along with what life is like at Warwick from our students.